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Why did the invasion of Poland launch World War II?
A. It violated Hitler's nonaggression pact with Stalin. B. It led Britain and
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What was the significance of the Nuremberg Trials?
A. They signified the end of war crimes around the globe. B. They led to the
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takemichi
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Discuss why the Western democracies adopted a policy of appeasement in response to Hitler’s aggression.
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It all seemed unreal, a sort of dreaming while awake, men were screaming and dying all around me . . . I honestly could have
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takemichi
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What was one reason Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931?
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A poster is shown. The wording at the top of the poster reads “War Gardens for Victory” at the bottom of the poster it reads
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jay
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Which of the following actions by the United States influenced Japan to complete plans for a secret attack on Pearl Harbor?
A.
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Why is the Battle of Midway considered a turning point in World War II?
A. It forced Japan to surrender immediately. B. It
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jay
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What non-weapon tactic did the Allies use effectively against the Nazis?
A. sending troops to non-combat areas to divert
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jay
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General Eisenhower was the leader of what coordinated effort of the Allies during the war?
A. defeating Germany on the Eastern
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jay
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What was the purpose of the War Productions Board?
A. to tell the factories how many planes or tanks each factory had to produce
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jay
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How did the attack on Pearl Harbor affect how Japanese and Japanese American people were treated in the United States?
A. They
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jay
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Who was Rosie the Riveter?
A. a factory worker who led the fight for equal pay for women during the war B. a character made up by
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jay
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Why did Britain and France adopt a policy of appeasement when meeting with Hitler at the Munich Conference?
A. They knew he had
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Jay
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Before the United States joined the war, how did the U.S show support for the Allies? Select all that apply.
A. Roosevelt signed
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How did the attack on Pearl Harbor change the lives of many Americans?
A. Americans were divided over how to respond. B. The
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What was the most likely reason this poster was produced by the Federal War Manpower Commission?
Responses to discourage
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social studies
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1. What strategy did the Allies agree upon in order to win World War II? (1 point)
O move in on Germany from all sides, then
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UNKOWN
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What was the role of the Japanese emperor in the new government after WWII?
A. He became the leader of the parliament. B. His
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jjjjjjjjjjj
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What was the condition of Japan after WWII?
Much of Japan's infrastructure was destroyed Japan became a strong communist state.
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jjjjjjjjjjj
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Germany as a result of that attack on a neutral count
What was the German policy that called for the sinkings ships, armed or
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I’m Going Back Home
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What country's neutrality did the Germans violate as they invaded France? What European country declared war on Germany as a
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I’m Going Back Home
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1. What did Spiegel see on the Allied vessel that made him reluctant to attack it?
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I’m Going Back Home
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Why did western countries initially adopt the policy of appeasement with German aggression
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Why did russias withdrawal from the war hurt the allies
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Diana
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UNIT 4 A Nation at War LESSON 12 A State on the Move
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i need help
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Which of the following groups of people were the code talkers during World War II?(1 point)
Responses women who decoded enemy
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2. What happened at Nollie's house that so shocked old Katrien? Why was it so shocking to Katrien and Corrie? In this instance
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MannyThomas
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Why is the Allied invasion of France primarily considered to be a significant turning point of World War II?
A. It broke
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2. "It cannot be allowed that the German lives under the same roof as the Jews, a marked race of murderers, criminals, mortal
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Select all that apply.
Which of the following were developed during World War II? Sofar Sonar LORAN Decca Radio Direction Finde
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jae
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Native Americans who sent secret messages in their native languages were groups of people that were the code talkers during
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Prison camps where Japanese Americans were forced to live during World War II were called
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Which group was crucial for aiding communication in the Pacific theater?
A Navajo Code Talkers B Caesar Code Breakers C Cipher
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Kyra
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Which identifies the term for the genocide of more than 6 million Jews by the Nazi Regime during World War I?
A Jewish Massacre B
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Kyra
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Where did the Allied forces invade France for a massive liberation of the country on June 6, 1944?
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Kyra
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Why was J. Robert Oppenheimer influential
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Compare and contrast the rise and fall of Germany and Japan during the period of World War II
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j
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were African American pilots, who faced discrimination, but were later sought for their legendary skills.
1 point The Flying
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I
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Which event MOST influenced the American public & caused the U.S. to get militarily involved in WWII?
1 point Germany attacking
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I
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What was the purpose of the Manhattan Project?
1 point Develop atomic weapons for the Soviet Union Develop an atomic bomb for the
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I
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Which BEST explains why Israel became a nation-state in Palestine after 1948?
Responses A After the Ottoman empire was dismantled
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Which BEST explains why Israel became a nation-sta
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Who was the totalitarian dictator of the Soviet Union from 1928 through 1953?
1 point Joseph Stalin Harry S. Truman Winston
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Who was a General in the Japanese Imperial Army and the country's Prime Minister during World War II?
1 point Adolph Hitler Harry
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I
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During WWII, many Japanese Americans were forced to move from Washington, Oregon, California, and Arizona to prison camps
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I
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Who was the leader of Japan before, during, and after World War II?
1 point Adolph Hitler Hirohito Harry S. Truman Benito
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I
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Which of the following was NOT an example of the U.S. home front effort?t
War bonds Dropping the atomic bombs on Japan Rationing
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I
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Which statement BEST evaluates the significance of this image?
A. Wartime propaganda drew on American fears of the Nazi menace to
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hi
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what role did inflation play in world war 2
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True or False: The United States helped the war effort during World War II in all of the following ways-
) They bought war bonds
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kali
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